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they were always moving forward on that front. since they were scientists, they were not panicking. they were looking for the long game. it is surprising. it took a long time. in fact, the breakout drug they developed in the 1990's. lisa: what does that treat? adam: macular degeneration, one of the leading causes of vision loss. mainly on the strength of the drug that their stock has risen almost 2000%, which is what makes him a paper millionaire. david: what is this company like today, and what are the aspirations going forward here? you mentioned they had some failures along the way. this ocular drug was a success. what is it looking forward to doing? adam: it on the frontier of the genetics revolution. what they are doing is interesting. it is sort of why i wanted to write about them. they have inked partnerships with a whole bunch of different researchers around the world. there is a researcher who studies mennonite populations. there was a researcher who studies families down in texas. there is a large health care system which is collecting dna samples from about 250,000 of the
they were always moving forward on that front. since they were scientists, they were not panicking. they were looking for the long game. it is surprising. it took a long time. in fact, the breakout drug they developed in the 1990's. lisa: what does that treat? adam: macular degeneration, one of the leading causes of vision loss. mainly on the strength of the drug that their stock has risen almost 2000%, which is what makes him a paper millionaire. david: what is this company like today, and...
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they skied and i say they skied, they had so much equipment that to go the number of mile they neededto go, they would ski a distance of six or seven miles, drop their bags, go back six or seven miles, pick up a second half of their bag and ski back again over the course of roughly 10 days. to reach the landing site, they were on the ground, they were preparing it, setting up what was called there eureka rebecca beacon which was long story short, a homing device for the plane to be able to spot the landing site. now, i don't want to forget the royal engineers. because these were very brave young men who were told very little of what they were getting into. they were told simply this was an important operation. they were not told they were going to norway but they were told it was important enough that it could decide the fate of the war. they were asked who wants to participate? every man in the company step forward. in no member 1942, operation freshman began. this is the horse and glider you see there. the glider pilots called the course a glider, they nicknamed the wooden coffin. b
they skied and i say they skied, they had so much equipment that to go the number of mile they neededto go, they would ski a distance of six or seven miles, drop their bags, go back six or seven miles, pick up a second half of their bag and ski back again over the course of roughly 10 days. to reach the landing site, they were on the ground, they were preparing it, setting up what was called there eureka rebecca beacon which was long story short, a homing device for the plane to be able to spot...
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they signed a pledge saying they will abide, saying they will back the candidate of the party. and now they sit back and the pledge is out there and the press doesn't even go after him on that. they broke their word, in my opinion. they should never be allowed to run for public office again because what they did is disgraceful. so i said when i saw the u.s. chamber of commerce again controlled totally by various groups of people that don't care about you whatsoever, i said why would they -- i even tweeted @real donald trump, but i tweeted, i said why would the chamber, and i have nothing against the chamber. don't know them too well. why would they complain when all i'm saying is this. that if china doesn't make this horrendous deal that we have with them, which is sort of a nondeal. it's only a one-way, one-sided deal, i want to renegotiate a deal. i want to terminate the deal and do a good deal. and that's all i want. i want to bring jobs back to our country. i want to bring money back to our country. i want to get rid of the deficit and start paying off debt. and they're aga
they signed a pledge saying they will abide, saying they will back the candidate of the party. and now they sit back and the pledge is out there and the press doesn't even go after him on that. they broke their word, in my opinion. they should never be allowed to run for public office again because what they did is disgraceful. so i said when i saw the u.s. chamber of commerce again controlled totally by various groups of people that don't care about you whatsoever, i said why would they -- i...
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then two years ago, they, they decided chicago was it.it was the center of the nation and maybe washington has it not museums, i cannot say for sure. but, i am glad they chose chicago. >> how did you end up as a call board chair. >> i was asked about one and a half or two years ago to sit on what they call the founders council. it was a group of book people and some financial people, i sat on the board and this is something i was excited about. so it has just evolved. >> so what is your background? >> i was an owner of a bookstore in illinois. >> and i owned it for 31 and and a half years to be precise. i did sell it almost three years ago to a local so i'm happy about that, i did not have to close it. in my time was ready to move on. >> so we are on the second floor in michigan avenue in downtown chicago, construction space right now, what is this going to become? >> it is going to become, hopefully museum that people want to come to as families or individuals, to see the heritage of american literature. a national museum that will honor
then two years ago, they, they decided chicago was it.it was the center of the nation and maybe washington has it not museums, i cannot say for sure. but, i am glad they chose chicago. >> how did you end up as a call board chair. >> i was asked about one and a half or two years ago to sit on what they call the founders council. it was a group of book people and some financial people, i sat on the board and this is something i was excited about. so it has just evolved. >> so...
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>> they think think they were doing their jobs. frankly.there is a gentleman who spent a lot of time with me knowing that i had different political parties than him, and i asked him that question. i said well, is this fair? and he said yes, i was doing my job, the other side was not doing theirs. he is completely right about that. this was a strategic failure on the part of the democratic party. they did not have the imagination or vision to see this coming even when karl rove announces the strategy in the pages of the wall street journal in march of 2010. he says, we he says, we're going into the state legislative districts with the goal of effecting redistricting next year. maybe the democrats don't read the wall street journal, i don't know. hopefully they are all reading -- >> where were you guys on the story? >> so they simply did not plan, when he tells me in september and october that he is wondering where the democrats are. he's in the state spending money and working on campaigns of there's no opposition. steve israel steve israel
>> they think think they were doing their jobs. frankly.there is a gentleman who spent a lot of time with me knowing that i had different political parties than him, and i asked him that question. i said well, is this fair? and he said yes, i was doing my job, the other side was not doing theirs. he is completely right about that. this was a strategic failure on the part of the democratic party. they did not have the imagination or vision to see this coming even when karl rove announces...
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they say, they laugh at us. they say, what's going on? they don't even believe it.people from china this morning, you will see because i think it will be on cnn, probably on cbs, you'll see, they say, mr. trump is right. we can't, they cannot believe what they get away with. i have the largest bank in the world from china, the largest bank in the world, master bank, a tenant in one of my buildings. i know the people. they are sort of friends of mine. they tell me, we don't believe we can way with this. they know me. i don't know if they know i will be reviewing this, but they say, we can't believe, we can't believe we get away with it. so we are going to turn it around. now, a couple of things. we need strong borders. you got to have borders. either that, or we don't have a country. 16,500 border patrol agents two weeks ago endorsed me. the first time they have ever endorsed a presidential candidate. i asked, what perfect room to ask, as opposed to some consultant who wants to suck you dry with fees. they know less than that beautiful young woman standing there. all
they say, they laugh at us. they say, what's going on? they don't even believe it.people from china this morning, you will see because i think it will be on cnn, probably on cbs, you'll see, they say, mr. trump is right. we can't, they cannot believe what they get away with. i have the largest bank in the world from china, the largest bank in the world, master bank, a tenant in one of my buildings. i know the people. they are sort of friends of mine. they tell me, we don't believe we can way...
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>> they say they stand up against them. and they are against killing and you should be respectful and not draw mohammed. >> in this case respectful is a bogus codeword. the only way we'll move to a real sense of freedom is if every time somebody puts a bullet in a cartoonist for drawing a cartoon of mohammed is every newspaper displays that picture. >> many won't. nbc, cnn and new york times will not run the charlie hebdon cover. >> why would you want to make them haid hate you. >> after the texas shooting some people blamed the activist. >> meanest is part of the vigor. >> hate is what it is to be human. >> polls show americans support laws that would ban hate speech. >> what is hate speech? >> if you apply hate speech, according to the things they say. the quran has hate speech. >> she group and under the quran. >> i was raised in a muslim family. my mother married me off at 22. by then, i was old enough and mature enough and i defoyed him. >> she ran away to holland and started to criticize her old religion. 9/11, i star
>> they say they stand up against them. and they are against killing and you should be respectful and not draw mohammed. >> in this case respectful is a bogus codeword. the only way we'll move to a real sense of freedom is if every time somebody puts a bullet in a cartoonist for drawing a cartoon of mohammed is every newspaper displays that picture. >> many won't. nbc, cnn and new york times will not run the charlie hebdon cover. >> why would you want to make them haid...
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they play funerals, they play parades. they play overseas.ed the cost has gone up by about 100 million dollars in just the past five years. what accounts for that? guest: they cut some units but they are still performing at the same rate so they might need to travel more. higher toeed salaries cover that. are taking your calls in this segment of the washington journal as we focus on military bands. it's our weekly your money segment. it'su want to call in, (202) 748-8000 for eastern and central time zones. mountain or pacific regions, (202) 748-8001. a special line for members of the military, (202) 748-8002. this is not a new fight for band funding. how long did you track it? there have been moments in history where they have tried to cut the bands as far back as the civil war. in 1861 the u.s. department of war thought if they could cut bands they would save about $5 million which was a lot at the time. that was shot down by officers and soldiers. 1992, senator sam nunn had proposed cutting the bands that supported the u.s. military academy
they play funerals, they play parades. they play overseas.ed the cost has gone up by about 100 million dollars in just the past five years. what accounts for that? guest: they cut some units but they are still performing at the same rate so they might need to travel more. higher toeed salaries cover that. are taking your calls in this segment of the washington journal as we focus on military bands. it's our weekly your money segment. it'su want to call in, (202) 748-8000 for eastern and central...
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and they fought and they yelled, and they reached a compromise.he compromise was that above the top, the highest rate, the richest americans would henceforth have to pay 94%. the law signed by the president. if you were rich in the 1940s, every dollar over the top limit, the highest bracket that you earned, you got to keep 6 cents. and the other 94 cents went to the president and to the government. and, by the way, in the 1950s and '60s, it continued. 91% was the top bracket. republicans endorsed it. democrats endorsed it. republican and democratic presidents maintained it. and, by the way, why? the answer was easy, and everybody understood it. it went like this. we have just come through the greatest depression of our economic life, the 1930s, followed by the most severe e wr threat wew've evever had, world war ii. the country has to pull together to overcome and rebuild from these two great sequential crises, and from each must be taken their capacity to contribute. so we'e're taking from the rich theirr capacity. here's some statistics for you.
and they fought and they yelled, and they reached a compromise.he compromise was that above the top, the highest rate, the richest americans would henceforth have to pay 94%. the law signed by the president. if you were rich in the 1940s, every dollar over the top limit, the highest bracket that you earned, you got to keep 6 cents. and the other 94 cents went to the president and to the government. and, by the way, in the 1950s and '60s, it continued. 91% was the top bracket. republicans...
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they are lying, they are being dishonest, because they don't know.e spent more time in the sector than any of the other nine sectors and what i do is i think politicians, political leaders, people who have a voice, and power to do something, i kick into the sector unannounced and i show them stuff. the problem is if we were to go several miles right now he's on the river, there is an area and i was there several weeks ago, i think video that you might show later of illegal immigration. host: we can show it brand-new. to those guys were cartel members, smugglers and the others were workers, presumably who are coming here to work, but two of them were not, and that was there. when that occurred, i had to drive around a minute before i found a border patrol agent or any law enforcement whatsoever. they do not have enough people assigned, and if they do have enough, they sure do not have them assigned appropriately and that is why laredo is so interesting because unlike el paso, they don't have fences, they don't have agent assigned every so often, there
they are lying, they are being dishonest, because they don't know.e spent more time in the sector than any of the other nine sectors and what i do is i think politicians, political leaders, people who have a voice, and power to do something, i kick into the sector unannounced and i show them stuff. the problem is if we were to go several miles right now he's on the river, there is an area and i was there several weeks ago, i think video that you might show later of illegal immigration. host: we...
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they were prepared after they act to a situation. tactically and strategically they are well prepared. what we need to do is look at the intelligence and information gathering aspect of all of these scenarios. i believe the federal government can do a lot more in providing local law enforcement with the training they need in order to gather and collect and even to some degree analyze intelligence that may help prevent these attacks. >> what i'm trying to figure out is in 2013 and in 2014, the fbi came to their attention that this guy was making claims he was connected to hezbollah and al-qaeda and terrorist group and the boston bombers and he was making all kinds of inflammatory terrorist-related claims. apparently this only came to the attention of the fbi, which didn't share it with local law enforcement. how come it went to the fbi but not to the orlando police? >> it should have after the investigation was closed. when you have an ongoing investigation, the greatest concern that any law enforcement agency would have is compromisi
they were prepared after they act to a situation. tactically and strategically they are well prepared. what we need to do is look at the intelligence and information gathering aspect of all of these scenarios. i believe the federal government can do a lot more in providing local law enforcement with the training they need in order to gather and collect and even to some degree analyze intelligence that may help prevent these attacks. >> what i'm trying to figure out is in 2013 and in 2014,...
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they have been spending money, who knows if the talks work, maybe they will, maybe they won't. putin said donald trump is a genius and next great leader of the united states. they wanted me to disavow what he said. how dare you call me a genius. how dare you call me a genius, vladimir. wouldn't it be nice we would get along with russia. i'm not talking about weakness. i know about negotiating. hillary clinton is a weak person. she is totally scripted. she is a thief and she should be in jail for what she did to our national security. i mean the only problem is i would like to run against her, if you want to know the truth. she should be. what she has done is terrible. so, look, we have -- i can't believe it. look at all the people out there trying to get in. look at those people. look at that. look at all those people. they couldn't have pulled these fences a little bit further out? you don't want them to come in. you have enough people here. that's the way life works. life is vicious. so when we talk about the different attributes, you look at the word tone, but i'll use a dif
they have been spending money, who knows if the talks work, maybe they will, maybe they won't. putin said donald trump is a genius and next great leader of the united states. they wanted me to disavow what he said. how dare you call me a genius. how dare you call me a genius, vladimir. wouldn't it be nice we would get along with russia. i'm not talking about weakness. i know about negotiating. hillary clinton is a weak person. she is totally scripted. she is a thief and she should be in jail...
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so if they leave, they have less power and they have to renegotiate a lot of deals.sh: they're still pretty big economy though. you're still going to play ball with the uk. >> you're still going to play ball with the uk but you're part of a smaller economy than you are with the entire eu. but what i was going to say is, you have to weigh that against the autonomy that they have and regulatory authority that they give up by being part of the he eu. this comes back to what colonel peters said. giving up their authority bureaucrats in brussels. the key word he used, rebellion, describing what is happening in our own election here in the u.s. there is rebellion just not in the united states but in the uk and elsewhere against authorities running the global economy. this is just one, this vote is just one of many symptoms of a global rebellion against an global economy that isn't performing very well. trish: jon, here at home people feel like their jobs have been deported to china or some other market where people work for less. people frankly in the uk, feel the same way
so if they leave, they have less power and they have to renegotiate a lot of deals.sh: they're still pretty big economy though. you're still going to play ball with the uk. >> you're still going to play ball with the uk but you're part of a smaller economy than you are with the entire eu. but what i was going to say is, you have to weigh that against the autonomy that they have and regulatory authority that they give up by being part of the he eu. this comes back to what colonel peters...
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they said they were hired to sit there and they wanted their money. it didn't really work in context at the event but that one did earn this terrible headline for jeb bush in the register that day. bush's final rally interrupted by seat fillers demanding to be paid. worst headline ever. these guys weren't seat fillers demanding to be paid. i guess that's what the quotes around seat fillers means, these guys were pranksteres saying they were seat fillers demanding to be paid but anybody looking at that, anybody scanning the local paper and looking to assess jeb bush's chances wouldn't necessarily read all the way through to the fourth par of that story which is where the jeb bush campaign is first quoted calling it shenanigans. these guys targeted ted cruz. one time it was an attempted exorcism. that didn't work all that well, but this one was really good and it ended in a very interesting way. >> it's a beautiful day in new hampshire. >> welcome everyone. thank you for having us. we just wanted to thank you and this goes for you senator cruz and for e
they said they were hired to sit there and they wanted their money. it didn't really work in context at the event but that one did earn this terrible headline for jeb bush in the register that day. bush's final rally interrupted by seat fillers demanding to be paid. worst headline ever. these guys weren't seat fillers demanding to be paid. i guess that's what the quotes around seat fillers means, these guys were pranksteres saying they were seat fillers demanding to be paid but anybody looking...
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they can do whatever they want.t is theirs. >> if it is a place to get information they shouldn't be editing information. >> get your information elsewhere if you don't like how they are serving information. skepticism is the tool. you of all people should be telling the people that truth. >> don't get personal here. >> we are running out of time. i have so much to say. facebook is liberal. the users are not. >> you were talking about the stakes again. >> i used to be fat. >> is it possible your past weight is affecting everything in your own bias? >> tweet me at ben kissle. >> you have to skip to the end there. led zeppelin ripped off songs all the time. and i am quoting. ♪ no sunny days ♪ >> that's an exact quote? >> is that jimmy page? he ripped it off. >> ahead of his time. they are sampling whatnot. >> at least they admit it. >> thanks. >> thank you, gavin. coming up, an interview with one of the stars from independence day resurgeons. and later what's up with the robot. cloorly -- clearly something. ne. >>> th
they can do whatever they want.t is theirs. >> if it is a place to get information they shouldn't be editing information. >> get your information elsewhere if you don't like how they are serving information. skepticism is the tool. you of all people should be telling the people that truth. >> don't get personal here. >> we are running out of time. i have so much to say. facebook is liberal. the users are not. >> you were talking about the stakes again. >> i...
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they say that they would have a plan, they just hope that it works. >> certainly so far so good. not a lot of delays. but when they come to the monday morning rush they're ready. >> are you nervous? >> no. >> reporter: he didn't want to give his last name, but when we asked about the plan for traveling during the metro state track, he didn't mind sharing. >> i'm going to try to leave at least 45 minutes early. and i would try to get there at least 15 to 20 minutes early. >> are you going to be leaving an hour early every day? >> probably. >> reporter: metro day two of their maintenance surge during this round. the stadium armory and the potomac metro stations are closed. eastern market and benny road and between arlington cemetery and rosland cemeteries. they warn of the blue lines, even more traffic on the roads. >> to have maintenance take place. >> reporter: they would last until july 3. the commuters will be the hardest hit. they are ready for what the morning rush will bring. >> you need to be more understanding. >> reporter: officials recommend multiple options for getting
they say that they would have a plan, they just hope that it works. >> certainly so far so good. not a lot of delays. but when they come to the monday morning rush they're ready. >> are you nervous? >> no. >> reporter: he didn't want to give his last name, but when we asked about the plan for traveling during the metro state track, he didn't mind sharing. >> i'm going to try to leave at least 45 minutes early. and i would try to get there at least 15 to 20 minutes...
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they don't care if they go in and blow themselves up as they are doing it.hank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> and donald trump says he has the key to winning over senator bernie sanders supporters. well, you will hear straight from trump next. managing my diabetes has been a struggle. i considered all my options with my doctor, who recommended once-daily toujeo®. now i'm on the path to better blood sugar control. toujeo® is a long-acting insulin from the makers of lantus®. it releases slowly, providing consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours, proven full 24-hour blood sugar control, and significant a1c reduction. and along with toujeo®, i'm eating better and moving more. toujeo® is a long-acting, man-made insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. allergic reaction may occur and may be life threatening. don't reuse needles o
they don't care if they go in and blow themselves up as they are doing it.hank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> and donald trump says he has the key to winning over senator bernie sanders supporters. well, you will hear straight from trump next. managing my diabetes has been a struggle. i considered all my options with my doctor, who recommended once-daily toujeo®. now i'm on the path to better blood sugar control. toujeo® is a long-acting insulin from the makers of...
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they put it on top ahead of time and then when they tipped it -- >> they used glue too. >> it is like an amish farm building kind of thing. >> exactly. >> it is not a miracle. sorry. >> are you going to now debunk athens and the coliseum and all of those amazing work of arts? >> it was all the same stuff. when you look at these inventions they took the easy way out and they didn't overcome plaw indicate things. -- they didn't overcome -- over complicate things. >> they didn't have time or cable or internet. >> what else do they do all day? >> coming up, andy levy regails us with tales of war and peace. or he corrects our mistake. and the "red eye" pod cast is back. >>> welcome back. time to feigned out what we got wrong and what we missed from andy levy at the "red eye" news desk. >> what was that? >> i was introducing you, andy. >> all right. if you say so p speaking of introducing, marla, tom introduced you as the inventor of the rack trap. what is that? >> a one size fits all personal size bra pocket that will hold your cash and id. people don't pick your breast, just your product.
they put it on top ahead of time and then when they tipped it -- >> they used glue too. >> it is like an amish farm building kind of thing. >> exactly. >> it is not a miracle. sorry. >> are you going to now debunk athens and the coliseum and all of those amazing work of arts? >> it was all the same stuff. when you look at these inventions they took the easy way out and they didn't overcome plaw indicate things. -- they didn't overcome -- over complicate...
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they might have been ambushed from across the street and have no idea how they were shot or how theyeived the wounds or it could have been in close quarter with somebody that they knew. all that have will affect the information and hopefully police are getting enough information that they need. >> we know the shooter according to the lapd campus police may be in what's called engineering building number 4. this is the ucla school of engineering and applied science on the campus of ucla. shooter apparently still at large in that building. two victims, we are told, are down. brooke baldwin picks up our special coverage on the shooting at the campus of ucla right now. >> here we go. top of the hour. you're watching cnn. brooke baldwin. live pictures from los angeles. want to welcome our viewers from the united states and around the world as we are continuing our coverage here, live breaking coverage of a shooting on campus at ucla. let me just be entirely transparent. we don't know a lot. we're going to work through this together over the course of the next two hours. this is a massive
they might have been ambushed from across the street and have no idea how they were shot or how theyeived the wounds or it could have been in close quarter with somebody that they knew. all that have will affect the information and hopefully police are getting enough information that they need. >> we know the shooter according to the lapd campus police may be in what's called engineering building number 4. this is the ucla school of engineering and applied science on the campus of ucla....
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they feel they are facing a hostile world.hey do sometimes protect each other with bad uses of force. that in laquan mcdonald's case. the real problem there was the response of the higher-ups, both not toerintendent correct early on the false narrative about the shooting, that allowed tensions to build that was a political, massive error. churches -- however shootings are,us they are not representative of policing. threat facing inner-city communities comes from crime and not the police. -- anhelen is an insult independent from pennsylvania. caller: i have a feeling there are many black neighborhoods where the inhabitants do not want the police in the neighborhood. i feel a lot of the problem is, if we had stopped and frisk, which would get the guns out of other laworhood, and enforcement methods, i feel that would really help these black neighborhoods but a lot of them do not want the police presence in their neighborhood. guest: actually, i discover the opposite. experience, i cannot go to a police community meeting in high
they feel they are facing a hostile world.hey do sometimes protect each other with bad uses of force. that in laquan mcdonald's case. the real problem there was the response of the higher-ups, both not toerintendent correct early on the false narrative about the shooting, that allowed tensions to build that was a political, massive error. churches -- however shootings are,us they are not representative of policing. threat facing inner-city communities comes from crime and not the police. --...
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they got themselves into ucla. so they, first of all they get message to shelter in place.y do that. barricade the doors. there are come mergely available doorjambs. i send my kid off to college, get a doorjamb, or door blocker they can take it to school. sad commentary on sate of affairs. you need to be realistic about this. trish, finding out who victims are, important to understand there are variety of elements within lapd on site now working as well as multiple agencies and all this happens concurrently. they can multitask. so as the sergeant absolutely correctly pointed out, first priority is, figure out what you've got, contain and prevent and stop the shooter, or shooters. but at same time you have got other elements in there. they're doing things you talked about. they're now trying to peel apart the layers of these victims, understand who they were, what the nature of it was. as paul mentioned about cctv, they're gathering up all footage, reviewing it. he have all things happening at same time. not as if you have focus on one thing only. this again, there is a lot
they got themselves into ucla. so they, first of all they get message to shelter in place.y do that. barricade the doors. there are come mergely available doorjambs. i send my kid off to college, get a doorjamb, or door blocker they can take it to school. sad commentary on sate of affairs. you need to be realistic about this. trish, finding out who victims are, important to understand there are variety of elements within lapd on site now working as well as multiple agencies and all this happens...
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shelton: i think they did as best a job they could have. it was near impossible to do what they were trying to do because most of the management that used to come up through the ranks and the company doesn't now and they had people who don't know anything about the getting them in a pretty technical job and honestly, they did a pitiful job. the climateon: organized labor has become much harder. management in many sectors is taking. mr. shelton: verizon new they were hurting them. they were hurting themselves with the public. they were anti-consumer and the department with. i think the presidential candidates helped us. i think that we kind of had the .erfect storm here very quickly after we want on strike, the cfo was out telling people they would lose money in the second quarter because of the strike. everything came together and we got a lot of public support public as you know, the is now into understanding corporations in this country are making too much money while regular people are not doing so well. and i think that resonated with t
shelton: i think they did as best a job they could have. it was near impossible to do what they were trying to do because most of the management that used to come up through the ranks and the company doesn't now and they had people who don't know anything about the getting them in a pretty technical job and honestly, they did a pitiful job. the climateon: organized labor has become much harder. management in many sectors is taking. mr. shelton: verizon new they were hurting them. they were...
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they do say and they have been emphasizing this all morning that they believe this to be an isolatedwe've seen, unfortunately, in situations like this elsewhere around the world that when something like this happens, there's oftentimes more than one scene of attack or a sequence of attack. they say two things, number one, they don't believe it's related to the shooting earlier of the singer. secondly, they don't believe this person was involved in anyone else. they can't rule that out completely at this point, but they say they have found nothing to indicate there were other attacks planned or there were some other accomplices who had plans of their own. that's all their initial assessment at this point. >> just to echo what you said, police said at that press conference that none of the witnesses they spoke to identified a second shooter and they all believe it was one suspect. you mentioned interest and exposure to radical influences, obviously that could mean a lot of things. >> right. >> many people have speculated and your first instinct was a gay nightclub that it was targeted
they do say and they have been emphasizing this all morning that they believe this to be an isolatedwe've seen, unfortunately, in situations like this elsewhere around the world that when something like this happens, there's oftentimes more than one scene of attack or a sequence of attack. they say two things, number one, they don't believe it's related to the shooting earlier of the singer. secondly, they don't believe this person was involved in anyone else. they can't rule that out...
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if they play the way they have played, they were when the game.lay the way they played the last two games, we will be in for a barnburner in the cavaliers might win this. the one thing you have to say about all of this is that the nba now is front and center and the referee should go away. there shouldn't be any question as to who wins the game. let them play and whoever wins wins. charles: you are the best, my man. talk to you again real soon. another big drop in the market. down 83 points. i for one thing if you think this is a crazy week, next week will be absolutely wild. don't miss a moneymaking show tonight. we will cover of all for you right here on fox business. a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause
if they play the way they have played, they were when the game.lay the way they played the last two games, we will be in for a barnburner in the cavaliers might win this. the one thing you have to say about all of this is that the nba now is front and center and the referee should go away. there shouldn't be any question as to who wins the game. let them play and whoever wins wins. charles: you are the best, my man. talk to you again real soon. another big drop in the market. down 83 points. i...
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they are not saying, isis, is not saying they directed him. they are claiming him as one of theirs.ing that they know can be attractive to recruit people to their organization and terror group. this is something that they think will play well among their supporters as well. we also know there was a claim of responsibility from a channel related to isis, but the language that it used in describing gay people is not the same language that isis uses which is majority. that gave less credibility to that particular claim. right now, when you look at this, you do have to see this is someone that in the middle of the adrenaline-fuelled event took time out to call 911 and claim he was pledging allegiance to isis. w he would have known that the fbi had been watching him a couple years previously. this is someone who appears to have gone into this knowing they would claim it in the name of isis. isis, of course, in the past few weeks, calling for attacks during ramadan. this is what isis is asking supporters to do, john. >> exactly what isis has been asking supporters to do. nic robertson in
they are not saying, isis, is not saying they directed him. they are claiming him as one of theirs.ing that they know can be attractive to recruit people to their organization and terror group. this is something that they think will play well among their supporters as well. we also know there was a claim of responsibility from a channel related to isis, but the language that it used in describing gay people is not the same language that isis uses which is majority. that gave less credibility to...
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they recognize that they are behind? john: i think they still think that they can win this state. both campaigns internally and privately would say that the state is a tossup. they both know that bernie sanders where he spends a lot of time it is on the air the pre-election polling tends to underestimate him. the clinton people are clearly nervous. they are deploying two assets. advertising dollars and to bill clinton. mark: her support is in los angeles and the bay area. they can really try to swell the vote in those two places. it is going to be hard for him to keep up to against one with the clintons. john: this is one of the places here in los angeles where bill clinton because of his charisma and star power he was so is hollywood's candidate. he will get a lot of airtime here. if they're willing to put him from the cameras. i think he will get on local news here. mark: the silver lining is they will split the delegates no matter what. but a win will be a win. an era when will give her and her surrogates the ability
they recognize that they are behind? john: i think they still think that they can win this state. both campaigns internally and privately would say that the state is a tossup. they both know that bernie sanders where he spends a lot of time it is on the air the pre-election polling tends to underestimate him. the clinton people are clearly nervous. they are deploying two assets. advertising dollars and to bill clinton. mark: her support is in los angeles and the bay area. they can really try to...
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they think they won this thing already.rs at the democratic organizations were paying are certainly benefiting as well. charles: but does not help when you have the governor of maryland thing i'm not going to vote for donald trump. the governor of wisconsin rescinded his endorsement. they represent the establishment, which does feel like a lot of them have taken -- they are not saying there'll not write the check but they are looking for something. charlie gasparino talks about them looking at a demeanor of some name. >> there is a point of resistance because he is a new style nonpolitician. having said that, where entrepreneurs on the campaign. he's a notch for newer. i consider myself a notch for newer. we create new market, charles. we are going after nontraditional voters who are pro-business, pro-security, want to see the economy growing and want to put an end to left-leaning policies that don't work. charles: someone who says they will vote for donald trump says 20 million americans to give them 20 bucks apiece. 400 m
they think they won this thing already.rs at the democratic organizations were paying are certainly benefiting as well. charles: but does not help when you have the governor of maryland thing i'm not going to vote for donald trump. the governor of wisconsin rescinded his endorsement. they represent the establishment, which does feel like a lot of them have taken -- they are not saying there'll not write the check but they are looking for something. charlie gasparino talks about them looking at...
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i guess they see eye to eye on this one. joe? >> they got to him. they got to trump i guess. >> do you think he will have any influence with the nra. they like him. >> it is not like nra's platform is let's get terrorists a lot of guns. that's not something they are in favor of. jay johnson said it was time for meaningful gun legislation. i agree with him. they need to stop promoting stuff that will not save anybody. there is a plan that the republicans put forward a -- awhile back that instead of the watch lists and things like that where there is no due process, if someone thought you were a person who is likely to commit a terrorist act, they would be required to get a warrant. that to me makes sense. i would like to see if trump would talk to the nra and come away with something like that. if you are on one of these lists, you don't mow why you're there. there is no appeal. if they put in something with more due process most people would agree with that. >> i don't know why they have these lists. why don't they arrest all of these people? i don'
i guess they see eye to eye on this one. joe? >> they got to him. they got to trump i guess. >> do you think he will have any influence with the nra. they like him. >> it is not like nra's platform is let's get terrorists a lot of guns. that's not something they are in favor of. jay johnson said it was time for meaningful gun legislation. i agree with him. they need to stop promoting stuff that will not save anybody. there is a plan that the republicans put forward a -- awhile...
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if they had to use race, how are they using it improperly? mr. stein: if you had to use the model that was created you would need to build profiles of individuals that would allow you to judge them one against another in the context of the class and the educational experience you are trying to create. justice sotomayor: that sounds like you're using race more rather than less. mr. stein: in a situation of the bakke situation when you are looking at every aspect of an individual and you're trying to judge one or another of the individuals -- would most benefit the class, the class as a whole is a learning entity. then you can as it indicates ticket counter of the fact they may have different backgrounds which would contribute different ideas. those are whole person comparisons. this system does not do anything like bakke. it is different even if you separate it. they needed to use race, there was no other way to do whatever they were trying to do which is not clear to me either. you have the question of whether that defines a legitimate compelling
if they had to use race, how are they using it improperly? mr. stein: if you had to use the model that was created you would need to build profiles of individuals that would allow you to judge them one against another in the context of the class and the educational experience you are trying to create. justice sotomayor: that sounds like you're using race more rather than less. mr. stein: in a situation of the bakke situation when you are looking at every aspect of an individual and you're...
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they don't like to deal with constitutional issues if they don't have to. the service might not be a broadband internet access service, and it might trigger further first amendment review. i think the answer is not clear. what kind of rules would be subject to? matthew: i think factually all be hard to get that for an isp to get there. there are some specialized services that connect to a certain source, but we're talking more of an editorial choice -- maybe a family friendly isp or something like that that offered access to the internet but not a single source. brian: through no conscious system -- decision of their own, do they create a different category? if they put themselves out there as the speaker, suddenly they lose liability protection that is always protected isps. they are now liable for the speech of others. fred: there are two providers out there doing this now. they're relatively small. article onaw review the first amendment issues and did quite a bit of research. there is a small isp in new york city that markets itself as friendly to the j
they don't like to deal with constitutional issues if they don't have to. the service might not be a broadband internet access service, and it might trigger further first amendment review. i think the answer is not clear. what kind of rules would be subject to? matthew: i think factually all be hard to get that for an isp to get there. there are some specialized services that connect to a certain source, but we're talking more of an editorial choice -- maybe a family friendly isp or something...
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president, they want to kill us, and they have killed us.harles: appreciate your common sense approach and amount of passion you share with us. >> thank you, charles. charles: we're just a little bit from a week away from british referendum on whether they say or leave e.u., that vote will have widespread economic imf cakes, we'll tell you about -- implications, we'll tell you about it, when we come back. charles: the u.k. prepares to vote on a referendum too decide if they will stay with the e.u. what does it mean if they go? you have been adamant. you have been like they let you out of a cage. why are you so add map adamant leaving the e.u. june 24 will be british independence day we'll get our sovereignty back, and money and controlled managed migration. charles: what went wrong? when e.u. was formed they did not let great britain in, they voted twice, france kept open out. they almost begged to be a part of u.s. of europe. >> no, last time we had a vote was 1975, i was 4 years old. i hope you get your present, we voted to join a common m
president, they want to kill us, and they have killed us.harles: appreciate your common sense approach and amount of passion you share with us. >> thank you, charles. charles: we're just a little bit from a week away from british referendum on whether they say or leave e.u., that vote will have widespread economic imf cakes, we'll tell you about -- implications, we'll tell you about it, when we come back. charles: the u.k. prepares to vote on a referendum too decide if they will stay with...
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i don't mean, like, they made a mistake or they didn't quite cover it wrong. they are so dishonest. you can make a speech, a perfect speech, everything said perfectly, and they will try and find things that maybe this or maybe that. so i mean, i hope the people and i hope the voters know what's going on in this country. >> let me move to hillary clinton and the clinton foundation. i want to go through some things with you. >> go ahead. >> she took up to $25 million from saudi arabia. she took up to $5 million from the government of brunei and qatar and the uae. i want to talk about their rights. in the three cases of saudi arabia, brunei, and qatar, they actually allow the assassination or the execution of gays and lesbians. >> that's right. >> in staud raaudi arabia, wome drive, can't vote, can't go out in pub hi public without a male. four eyewitnesss for rape under sharia. my question for you, she never until yesterday kprcriticized te countries, never until yesterday said radical islam. she was shamed into it. >> she was shamed into it by me because of the pressure i put on her.
i don't mean, like, they made a mistake or they didn't quite cover it wrong. they are so dishonest. you can make a speech, a perfect speech, everything said perfectly, and they will try and find things that maybe this or maybe that. so i mean, i hope the people and i hope the voters know what's going on in this country. >> let me move to hillary clinton and the clinton foundation. i want to go through some things with you. >> go ahead. >> she took up to $25 million from saudi...
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they were workpieces, and that is how they were treated. slide that over. we have a few additional works that show the editing process. i am going to kind of show this piece here. this is quite a powerful powerful , drawing. you can see the woman is held by a noose, the senate has her in a news hanging from a tree, and she is representing the suffrage amendment here, and there is this person riding in to save democracy. i believe this is woodrow wilson , and the caption allender chose histhis piece is, " last chance." this is his last chance to preserve democracy by saving this woman. if you flip it over, a lot of these have allender's original notes. in this case, she's addressing this to the editor and saying , i am sure you can come up with a better caption than i have. she is suggesting they need to think about the caption they want to use and rethink what her recommendation is. this is one of the pieces i mentioned where she uses color. so this is watercolor that she uses on here, and this is a fairly simple cartoon. it was published in 1919. the capti
they were workpieces, and that is how they were treated. slide that over. we have a few additional works that show the editing process. i am going to kind of show this piece here. this is quite a powerful powerful , drawing. you can see the woman is held by a noose, the senate has her in a news hanging from a tree, and she is representing the suffrage amendment here, and there is this person riding in to save democracy. i believe this is woodrow wilson , and the caption allender chose histhis...
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guest: if they do, they are. executes the laws, .oes not make them and many, not all cases, someone can go to court, and challenge them. host: we have seen an increase in these cases making that claim . is it just because it is reported now because it gets more attention? we talk about the immigration case and the claim that the president overstepped his bounds on that and a number of other issues. is that on the uptick? guest: i feel that the states are much more active and challenging lots of lots of things that the obama administration does. about transgender bathrooms -- all of a sudden, you see 15 states file suit right away. attorney general of texas day, het he does every goes to the office, and sues the government. there are certainly more. jim, you are on with adam liptak. voice sayheard your live in a democracy. that is the confusing part to the american people. we have lost our education in this country. people do not even know what a black law dictionary book is. the definition of a gavel is just a co
guest: if they do, they are. executes the laws, .oes not make them and many, not all cases, someone can go to court, and challenge them. host: we have seen an increase in these cases making that claim . is it just because it is reported now because it gets more attention? we talk about the immigration case and the claim that the president overstepped his bounds on that and a number of other issues. is that on the uptick? guest: i feel that the states are much more active and challenging lots of...
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kennedy: they say they make the place safe by culling the allocators, taking the big ones away and theyr track record of safety. >> sure. all evidence to the contrary is a boy got dragged away by an allocator. they try to make it safe. they do have a program where they cull the allocators and get the big ones out of there. clearly they note allocators are there and it doesn't have to be a giant allocate jr. to hurt a child. they have an obligation to warn the tourists. the warning sign said "drop off, deep water, no swimming." if i'm a good swimmer and it says those three phrases, i am going to think, oh, they are warning you not to swim. by the way i can just walk along the shore in a foot or two of water. there is a big difference between a static danger of a dropoff in deep water and active danger. kennedy: what do you think disneyland will do now? what can they possibly do? >> i don't think they will fence off the beaches. the thing that plays against them is the magic kingdom and the idea of putting up signs detracts from the magic kingdom. kennedy: they don't want to scare people.
kennedy: they say they make the place safe by culling the allocators, taking the big ones away and theyr track record of safety. >> sure. all evidence to the contrary is a boy got dragged away by an allocator. they try to make it safe. they do have a program where they cull the allocators and get the big ones out of there. clearly they note allocators are there and it doesn't have to be a giant allocate jr. to hurt a child. they have an obligation to warn the tourists. the warning sign...
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they are undocumented. they are very much part of our community.hildren.ave us-born parents, grandparents, children, that sort of thing. they have families here. we are live this morning from laredo, texas. getting your thoughts. our guests joining us from this location, we will talk to a local reporter for breitbart texas, and immigration the dallas morning news mexico correspondent. what separates this town from laredoter town of nuevo come across that bridge is the rio grande. robert in california. what do you think about immigration? caller: it gets stronger. unfortunately, they use undocumented migrants as scapegoats. it's the corporations that make all the money. corporations that have not given a wage increase in years. it's the corporations that run to other countries, third world countries for environmental protection so they can get away with it. it's the corporations and wall street that fleeced american people, middle-class, stole all their money. unfortunately, the undocumented are the scapegoats. they are the least capable of doing an
they are undocumented. they are very much part of our community.hildren.ave us-born parents, grandparents, children, that sort of thing. they have families here. we are live this morning from laredo, texas. getting your thoughts. our guests joining us from this location, we will talk to a local reporter for breitbart texas, and immigration the dallas morning news mexico correspondent. what separates this town from laredoter town of nuevo come across that bridge is the rio grande. robert in...
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are pediatricians, they are physicists, they are. -- they have to make a choice. if either the u.s. constitution or sharia law, they are not compatible, there is no middle ground, you choose america or you choose islamist extremism, there is no middle ground. deirdre: investigators are looking into motivations and connection of orlando killer. fbi take has the shooter's phones and details. looking at some selfies that terrorist posted on social media it appears he had a android smartphone, we reached out to google, they had no comment at the time, but the government fought apple to get san bernardino a iphone' unlocked is a fight on the way between the government law enforcement and google? well, congress needs to move on this. we need a law that states clearly, that american base companies, tech companies that do business with america, must make codes and keys available to law enforcement in felony cases, this is open and shut. these tech companies, they love the protection of american law, they want the safety of operating from america. they need to be patriotic
are pediatricians, they are physicists, they are. -- they have to make a choice. if either the u.s. constitution or sharia law, they are not compatible, there is no middle ground, you choose america or you choose islamist extremism, there is no middle ground. deirdre: investigators are looking into motivations and connection of orlando killer. fbi take has the shooter's phones and details. looking at some selfies that terrorist posted on social media it appears he had a android smartphone, we...
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they knew they were being exposed to radiation. the atomic energy commission, there were no atomic worker protocols in the 30s or 40s, these things had to be invented. the negative impacts were the unknowns with the effect of this would be. and the activity grew through the 1950s. they were aware of potential negative health effects from distant from where this was happening and especially the people in utah who are directly downwind from the test site began to witness things. the dying of sheep. the dying of livestock and ultimately starting in the mid-50s into the late 50s clusters of childhood leukemia that seemed inexplicable that were not like things they had ever seen before. a preponderance of circumstantial evidence started to mount which changed the tide of opinion. that tied didn't change completely because this was always an activity where people, even people who were aware of the risks understood or believed they were doing something for a greater good. then we move through to the limited test been in 1963 when testing
they knew they were being exposed to radiation. the atomic energy commission, there were no atomic worker protocols in the 30s or 40s, these things had to be invented. the negative impacts were the unknowns with the effect of this would be. and the activity grew through the 1950s. they were aware of potential negative health effects from distant from where this was happening and especially the people in utah who are directly downwind from the test site began to witness things. the dying of...
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>> you know, they are tough. they look like they are going to power through it.>> indeed and scouts are tough. that's good. i like stouts. -- scouts. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> do you remember joe the plumber? i know you, too he gained presidential attention during the campaign he grilled barack obama about his small business tax policy. >> what's your name? >> my name is joe. >> good to see you, joe. >> i'm getting ready to buy a company that makes 250 to 270, $208,000 a year. your new tax plan is going to tax me more, isn't it? >> joe the plumber is back and he may not be a plumber any more but is he now a trump supporter. joe goes "on the record." good evening, joe, nice to see you. >> nice seeing you, greta. >> okay. so you are a trump supporter. have you been a trump supporter since the beginning of the campaign last august or are you a new trump supporter? >> actually, i have always followed him and ted cruz. my website joe for america.com we gave them both equal time. i liked both of them. but, ultimately, obviously trump won out and i really look fo
>> you know, they are tough. they look like they are going to power through it.>> indeed and scouts are tough. that's good. i like stouts. -- scouts. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> do you remember joe the plumber? i know you, too he gained presidential attention during the campaign he grilled barack obama about his small business tax policy. >> what's your name? >> my name is joe. >> good to see you, joe. >> i'm getting ready to buy a company...
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they thought they were actually selecting the presidential nominee, but they were not.t think the majority of republican delegates are willing to take that political heat. it may show up in other ways and you might see more resistance to this because they are unbound on the vice presidential nomination. except or rejected. you might see more opposition or an alternative candidate emerge on the floor, but i do not think it will succeed with donald. of the cofounders, making her case as far as why the effort is worthwhile. listen to what they have to say and get your take on it. >> 60% of republicans who cast not cast themdid for mr. trump. he does not have a majority of of those who cast their votes in these primaries and caucuses. process ofhin the the republican party or nothing illegal or shady or behind close doors. this is very much out in the open. the reason you did not see this happen after the romney cam the -- candidacy nomination and weer the mccain nomination, are not just people who said we are disappointed. go and try and disrupt things just because we are
they thought they were actually selecting the presidential nominee, but they were not.t think the majority of republican delegates are willing to take that political heat. it may show up in other ways and you might see more resistance to this because they are unbound on the vice presidential nomination. except or rejected. you might see more opposition or an alternative candidate emerge on the floor, but i do not think it will succeed with donald. of the cofounders, making her case as far as...
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they were tough. they would fight at lunchtime. fist fights over something but i got along with them great. for some reason i honestly like them much better than the rich people. >> why? why? >> i don't know. i think they are more real. there is less phoniness. you can call them blue collar -- they are workers. >> yeah. >> they are workers. and some of them very successful people. and they become very successful because you know, it is a movement, but it's a movement of everybody. >> what is the movement, don? >> it's a movement of people that are tired of seeing stupid, stupid decisions made in our country that are destroying our country, where our companies are leaving, our jobs -- our people are being fired, where people haven't had a pay -- when you talk about blue collar, they haven't had a pay increase in 18 years, an effective pay increase in 18 years. it's a group of people that are tired of stupidity. it's a group of people that want common sense. and they want to win again. we don't win anymore. we don't win with our mili
they were tough. they would fight at lunchtime. fist fights over something but i got along with them great. for some reason i honestly like them much better than the rich people. >> why? why? >> i don't know. i think they are more real. there is less phoniness. you can call them blue collar -- they are workers. >> yeah. >> they are workers. and some of them very successful people. and they become very successful because you know, it is a movement, but it's a movement of...
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they will, they have. they're here.european countries some of the refugees have already committed terro acts. so this is one big mess. and there are no easy solutions as everybody knows. but with president obama hesitating to use the words radical islamic terrorism, the perception in some quarters is. he is not as tough as he could be on the jihadi. and that gives a big advantage to donald trump and his quest to become president. and that's the memo. now for the top story. radicalization. with us here in new york city eboni williams and monica crowley. you said on this forecast that you believe president obama actually wants hillary clinton to be prosecuted in the email situation. now, it doesn't look like that's really the case. >> the fbi has not weighed in yet. okay. that's number one. when donald trump was saying in that clip that you showed that the fix is in and he may very well be right. i have always said on this program and elsewhere about this whole investigation is that what i believe we were witnessing was a
they will, they have. they're here.european countries some of the refugees have already committed terro acts. so this is one big mess. and there are no easy solutions as everybody knows. but with president obama hesitating to use the words radical islamic terrorism, the perception in some quarters is. he is not as tough as he could be on the jihadi. and that gives a big advantage to donald trump and his quest to become president. and that's the memo. now for the top story. radicalization. with...
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what they are allowed to do, that's what they did.nedy: i don't think more spying is the answer. maybe we are relying too much on our massive surveillance net. maybe we need more human intelligence. you have got two murderers who come out of the sake mosque maybe the net is too broad. >> it's what you are talking about. when you say -- you have got to have more leeway for law enforcement, we are not talking about to have a drone overhead. we are talking about what you are saying. having an active investigation where you can follow someone and talk to their family and continue the interview monitoring process. that's part and parcel of this. if the rules are set. so you have got a narrow playing field, this is the consequence of the pendulum going back and forth. kennedy: thelang field is not narrow. the idea that we don't have enough surveillance is a false argument. >> how do you want to get this guy? if you don't have continued monitoring and active investigation into this character, what are you going to do and how are you going to
what they are allowed to do, that's what they did.nedy: i don't think more spying is the answer. maybe we are relying too much on our massive surveillance net. maybe we need more human intelligence. you have got two murderers who come out of the sake mosque maybe the net is too broad. >> it's what you are talking about. when you say -- you have got to have more leeway for law enforcement, we are not talking about to have a drone overhead. we are talking about what you are saying. having...
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they put them in the cage and they burned them alive. they burned them. when i saw that picture i couldn't bring it because i become very emotional. i cannot see it. i could not see it. but i have the passion since i was tortured in saddam's prison i feel the pain of the people. , i feel all the time the shoes of the child who is being burned by isis and al qaeda. that hurts me. and that is why i say i cannot deliver a more powerful message than the unity of the whole world. today it is a pleasure to have a unique person, a man with a character. he is the one representative in iraq, the mass popular forces fighting isis and al qaeda, and daily dropping, daily they fight and they die to protect the christians, the sunni, and everyone on the behalf of the whole world, on behalf of the globe. and also he is going to tell you, he is a person that served three prime ministers as a senior adviser. he's the only one that they kept because of his character. because of his style. he is a doer. he is the one in charge of putting saddam on trial. and all the big mis
they put them in the cage and they burned them alive. they burned them. when i saw that picture i couldn't bring it because i become very emotional. i cannot see it. i could not see it. but i have the passion since i was tortured in saddam's prison i feel the pain of the people. , i feel all the time the shoes of the child who is being burned by isis and al qaeda. that hurts me. and that is why i say i cannot deliver a more powerful message than the unity of the whole world. today it is a...
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sanders said they hashe has to r it. >> they voted for me because they said they want a president tothe guts to stand up to the greed. it isn't just vote for hillary clinton. it is hillary clinton standing up and saying these are the things we need to do. if she does the right thing i am confident the vast majority of my supporters will vote for her. >> sanders said he will vote for clinton but has not officially endorsed her yet. >> take a look at this video. a plane bursting into flames as passengers are strapped in their seats forced to watch in horror. the flight forced to turn around 30,000 feet in the air after the crew reported an engine oil warning. seconds after landing the right engine on the wing started burning out of control. those inside forced to wait for several agonizing minutes as fire trucks raced over to put out the planes. the certified passengers on board describing the pulse pounding scene one on social media one saying i just escaped death. >>> the catholic church needs to apologize to the gay community coming from pope francis saying the church has no right t
sanders said they hashe has to r it. >> they voted for me because they said they want a president tothe guts to stand up to the greed. it isn't just vote for hillary clinton. it is hillary clinton standing up and saying these are the things we need to do. if she does the right thing i am confident the vast majority of my supporters will vote for her. >> sanders said he will vote for clinton but has not officially endorsed her yet. >> take a look at this video. a plane bursting...
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they have the right to say that. they can't. they fall in line. that is what you need to learn now as young people. that you won't fall in line. you will always represent those core beliefs that really burn inside of you. >> thank you. >> hello. >> hi, there. >> my name is carter, i'm from the university of central florida. and i was wondering, what is the best value or trait you learned from working with reagan? >> i'll tell you, and i think this is key to a truly, truly great leader, and very -- not often present in someone who runs for office because as you reason for office and you win and people call you the honorable or senator and they move aside when you come into rooms, pretty soon your head gets big and you are an important person and you fight to keep that position more than anything else because it is such a wonderful sense that you receive of self worth. he was the most humble person i've ever met in politics. he was truly humble human being. he took office as president of the united states and he understood the incredible honor it wa
they have the right to say that. they can't. they fall in line. that is what you need to learn now as young people. that you won't fall in line. you will always represent those core beliefs that really burn inside of you. >> thank you. >> hello. >> hi, there. >> my name is carter, i'm from the university of central florida. and i was wondering, what is the best value or trait you learned from working with reagan? >> i'll tell you, and i think this is key to a...